Lake Keowee Real Estate Expert Blog Rainy Week
We’re seeing some unusually low temperatures around Lake Keowee as we’ve been hit with a wave of showers that are expected to last over a week. This time of year, often the hottest of the year, walking outside and feeling temperatures in the low 70’s makes us start thinking about fall a bit too early so we expect those cooler temperatures to climb back up before the summer of 2025 is put out to pasture.
It was another good week as we were able to put 2 Lake Keowee waterfront homes under contract along with a Lake Keowee waterfront lot. That’s $4,227,000 in volume over a rainy weekend, no less! Proof that folks are still out and about looking to get their dream Lake Keowee property secured.
That also means that you can enjoy most of the summer of 2025 and still sell your Lake Keowee property before the year’s out. Touch base with us and we can give you the what’s what of how you can get your property sold for the most money in the least amount of time with the absolute least amount of stress.
You can help us do more of what we do. List your Lake Keowee real estate with us (and our 36 years of experience – 70 years combined). We’ll help lessen the blow of leaving ownership on Lake Keowee behind by making sure your pockets are full!
Call 864-270-9186 or email [email protected] or [email protected].
- Deposit. How much and who has it? Is it a sufficient deposit to indicate a serious offer?
- Price. How does the amount offered compare to your asking price and your private bottom line?
- Down payment. Cash? If not, why?
- Terms. Is it a new first loan? Are they requesting seller financing? How do these terms affect your profits?
- Occupancy. How soon do you have to move out?
- Contingencies. Are there any listed? If so, what are they and how do they affect your profits?
In some cases you may want to have your real estate attorney look over the offer. That’s fine if you want to be safe and have him or her explain complex clauses and protect your position.
Just be sure that your attorney doesn’t hedge your bets so closely that you lose a potentially good sale or insist that the deal so heavily favor you that no buyer would be interested.
more next week…
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